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Author: Molly Peacock
Publication Date: February 5, 2026 - 06:29

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Two Poems

February 5, 2026

Underpants

My Value Village doesn’t take underwear. I could not possibly throw nearly a month’s worth of his briefs down the chute to be landfill-crushed, so I’ve made them a lair in one of my own deep drawers. Do I hear them thrumming in there? They don’t feel like they were ever filled by him. Their condition, flattened, piled like leaves, is spiritual, the most disembodied of underpants

never again waiting to wrap his ass, his athlete’s glutes — nor expecting to. They’re now the residents of a dresser, tame sirens of the derrière, red, navy, black in a penis parlance, and as I pull the knob, I hear them humming as he always did throughout the day, orange and grey representatives of his choices haunting with their cotton voices.

Ghost

When I first went to bed with someone else after my husband died, I thought I’d have to be half-crazy to take my clothes off, but then I looked up, and there he was at the foot of the bed: the very one I thought I’d have always, but who became a ghost. I watched him go off into his afterlife beyond our bedroom that is so cozy I sometimes eat dinner here with the little gas fireplace and the TV.

Neutral as a figure on a tomb, he studied the new human in my lair. Then he turned and disappeared as we, the new we, began to move together. His spectre came from me, yet visited me with his permission. Then, as it receded farther, my body felt her worth again, as if I’d been a ghost, returned at last to this earth.

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Flags at Ottawa City Hall have been lowered to half-mast until sunset on Tuesday, February 17 in honour of the victims of the tragic mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BC, that left ten people dead, including the shooter, and at least 25 injured. This gesture recognizes the lives lost and expresses the City of Ottawa’s solidarity with the community of Tumbler Ridge and all those affected by this tragic event. The City of Ottawa extends its sincere condolences to all those grieving during this difficult time.
February 11, 2026 - 14:54 | City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias | City of Ottawa News Releases
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke at the House of Commons Wednesday afternoon following the mass school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., that left nine dead, as well as the shooter.
February 11, 2026 - 14:53 | Adriana Fallico | Global News - Canada
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